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- Access to Primary Care for Older Adults
- Infectious Math
- Understanding Pandemic Related Moral Distress
- Equity-Based Pandemic Preparedness
- Optimizing Virtual Health
- Pandemics and Borders
- Social Media Use for Pandemic Preparedness and Response
- Women and Precarious Work
- Work conditions of Black workers in healthcare
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Leah Shipton
Leah Shipton is a Term Assistant Professor with the School of Public Policy at Simon Fraser University.
She brings her interdisciplinary training in political science and public health to the study of health policy, politics, and governance at local-to-global levels, with a particular interest in the role of non-state actors.
Her latest research program includes two projects on pandemic governance. The first examines the role of public-private partnerships in global governance of the COVID-19 pandemic. The second is a CIHR-collaborative project exploring the role of norms, politics, and organizational factors in the governance of testing policy and regulation of public space in four provinces during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Resources
- Dataset of global health public-private partnerships, including those focused on pandemic governance: https://www.globalhealthpowertracker.com/
- Publication: Norms active in policy for COVID-19 regulation of public space in Canada
- Publication: Dataset of public-private partnerships in global health governance